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fbi failure. the fbi investigated the petraeus affair beginning with fears the cia's director's e-mail had been hacked at the beginning of the summer. yet lawmakers and the president were not told about it for six months, until after the election. under growing pressure and criticism, the fbi will be testifying on its role in the scandal. they'll go behind closed doors with members of the house intelligence committee demanding to who knew what and when they knew it. suzanne kelly. what are lawmakers going to find out? >> well, they're going to have some meetings tomorrow on the hill that are going to come before hearings open thursday. and michael morell, acting director of the cia and sean joyce will be involved in these meetings. they'll be asked a lot of questions about what they knew about the petraeus investigation, when they knew it, and why they didn't come forward. a couple things at play here, erin. one is, keep in mind, the fbi itself has said very little about this case so far. publicly
fbi failure. the fbi investigated the petraeus affair beginning with fears the cia's director's e-mail had been hacked at the beginning of the summer. yet lawmakers and the president were not told about it for six months, until after the election. under growing pressure and criticism, the fbi will be testifying on its role in the scandal. they'll go behind closed doors with members of the house intelligence committee demanding to who knew what and when they knew it. suzanne kelly. what are...
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you served a long career in the fbi. you have a shirtless fbi agent, his picture circulating out there. he was involved, apparently, in some way in getting this information publicly. how does this impact the murail of the fbi men and women? >> the fbi agents in particular were not happy about the characterization of the shirtless agent and the pictures that went out. it's been established that picture was sent a long time ago, had nothing to do with this, and it was a joke on the part of that agent who had this picture taken in between two dummies and make it look like he was a target at the range, and he sent it to a number of people including the media. >> the fbi has really been amazing over these past few decades. since the sordid days of j. edgar hoover in rebuilding its reputation. an incident like this could have a negative impact. >> it could but it won't. the agents should not have got outside of the fbi. that's why these protocols exist. that's why the white house wasn't notified, because of what happened decad
you served a long career in the fbi. you have a shirtless fbi agent, his picture circulating out there. he was involved, apparently, in some way in getting this information publicly. how does this impact the murail of the fbi men and women? >> the fbi agents in particular were not happy about the characterization of the shirtless agent and the pictures that went out. it's been established that picture was sent a long time ago, had nothing to do with this, and it was a joke on the part of...
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not to mention the midnight fbi raids and shirtless fbi agents. what's going on here? and will anyone face charges? one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas......
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jill kelly went to this local tampa field office of the fbi because she knew an fbi agent there. that's how she got the contact and got the ball rolling. that agent then referred the case to a cyber crime unit and they took over the investigation. so the photo was sent before this investigation ever started. but at some point his bosses down at the fbi felt that this initial agent was still too obsessed or too consumed by the case and they ordered him off it this summer. >> chris lawrence at the pentagon, thank you so much for clearing up what we can. i have the sense there will be a lot more to clear up in coming hours and days. >> let's keep digging. as for how the white house is responding, let's bring in brianna keeler. brianna, the president and congress have been scheduled this week to meet about the fiscal cliff. might these new details on the fbi investigation be a bit of a distraction for them? >> well, i would say certainly all of the discussion over this scandal takes up a lot of the oxygen in the news cycle, for sure. the fiscal cliff is going to continue to be a prio
jill kelly went to this local tampa field office of the fbi because she knew an fbi agent there. that's how she got the contact and got the ball rolling. that agent then referred the case to a cyber crime unit and they took over the investigation. so the photo was sent before this investigation ever started. but at some point his bosses down at the fbi felt that this initial agent was still too obsessed or too consumed by the case and they ordered him off it this summer. >> chris lawrence...
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the fbi and the department of justice now looking into three cases of state secrets possibly leaked to the public. we have new details. >>> plus -- >> it's been frustrating. it's been frustrating because i've never had a problem finding work before. >> 5 million. that's the number of americans who have been out of work for more than six months. we p
the fbi and the department of justice now looking into three cases of state secrets possibly leaked to the public. we have new details. >>> plus -- >> it's been frustrating. it's been frustrating because i've never had a problem finding work before. >> 5 million. that's the number of americans who have been out of work for more than six months. we p
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and so, i think that again we have the fbi investigation. we're going to have, i'm sure, the intelligence committee involved in this. i heard senator feinstein talking about her plans, so i think that we will get to the bottom of this. and i think what will probably happen in the end is that we'll figure out what went wrong here. and it will be one of those critical moments where we have to correct our course, whatever mistakes may have been made. if any. but i do believe that this is a critical moment for our military. >> congressman elijah cummings joining us. ranking member of the house oversight committee. nice to see you, sir. thank you for your time this morning. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> still ahead, a starting point, he resigned after a sex scandal of his own. former new jersey governor jim mcgreevey is going to join us to talk about sort of the fallout and how people deal with the fallout. that's straight ahead. stay with us. one. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember. with the bankamericard cash rewards
and so, i think that again we have the fbi investigation. we're going to have, i'm sure, the intelligence committee involved in this. i heard senator feinstein talking about her plans, so i think that we will get to the bottom of this. and i think what will probably happen in the end is that we'll figure out what went wrong here. and it will be one of those critical moments where we have to correct our course, whatever mistakes may have been made. if any. but i do believe that this is a...
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>> i refer you to the fbi. they have as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branchs of the investigations. and you know, it is simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general patreaus until wednesday and the situation regarding general allen until friday. so, you know, the fbi's a place to guy in terms of explanation of the protocols they follow. i understand that is the answer that they will give, that there are protocols they follow that govern how they inform the various branchs of government of the investigations. >> do you think people think it's utterly bizarre, the day after the election and anger on capitol hill? the time, at least the appearance? >> look, all i can tell you is, when the white house was informed and i would let the relevant members of congress explain to you how and when they were informed. my understanding is there are protocols the fbi follows with regards to these notifications and i would refer yo
>> i refer you to the fbi. they have as i understand it, protocols in place for when they notify the legislative and executive branchs of the investigations. and you know, it is simply a fact that the white house was not aware of the situation regarding general patreaus until wednesday and the situation regarding general allen until friday. so, you know, the fbi's a place to guy in terms of explanation of the protocols they follow. i understand that is the answer that they will give, that...
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and jill kelley goes to the fbi and that is how this all unravels. now, speaking of general allen, he, of course, is the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan. he was nominated as the supreme allied commander in europe. and that nomination is on hold. but secretary panetta said that they have confidence in him. let's listen to panetta. >> no one should leap to any conclusions. no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at isap and leading those forces. he has my continued conference to lead those forces and continue to fight. but his nomination has been put on old because it's a prude measure until we determine what the facts are. and we will. >> right, john, obviously it's going to take a while because this is a very tangled situation. but they certainly are looking at exactly what is described as flirtatious e-mails that still remain to be seen what the nature of this was. >> jill, you talk about jill kelley at the center of this whole controversy and scandal. we have new details about her relationship
and jill kelley goes to the fbi and that is how this all unravels. now, speaking of general allen, he, of course, is the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan. he was nominated as the supreme allied commander in europe. and that nomination is on hold. but secretary panetta said that they have confidence in him. let's listen to panetta. >> no one should leap to any conclusions. no one should leap to any conclusions here. general allen is doing an excellent job at isap and leading...
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the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire government, not just the fbi, but at the end of the day, she and the other four lawmakers have targeted one person, huma abedin and may be throwing a chill into many more good public servants who happen to be muslim. they only represent about 4 million american, but they speak with the force of the powerful house intelligence committee. they say they only want an investigation. as one my predecessors in news put it the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one. today miss backman also took sharper aim at congressman ellison. he
the fbi did change their training materials. fbi said the information they changed was changed because it was factually incorrect or offensive to muslims. our review of fbi counterterrorism training materials was not influenced by the muslim brotherhood or any other outside entity. we initiated an internal review after recognizing that some of our materials did not meet the fbi standards of professionalism. again, though congresswoman bachmann is alleging deep penetration of the entire...
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fbi investigators have not talked to them yet but a u.s. official says they hope to do so soon. >>> the fighting in syria is spilling across the borders. turkish soldiers are returning fire after a shell from syria land near a border village. it's been four days since clashes began between the two countries. peyton walsh joins us from bay of campeche rut. we're hearing shelling was aimed at the opposition groups not at turkey. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's what a local turkish official said. it's not hurting anybody but, again, for the fourth consecutive day prompting the turkish army to shoot back. couldn't be more troubling. two militaries, increasingly frought position now, four days in a row this happening. >> were these isolated attacks? is there a fear now this might be a regional or growing into a regional conflict? >> reporter: well, it's not a regional war or conflict at this stage. turkey made you want clear it doesn't want a war. syria was offering an open apology and expressed its deepest condolences and shifted the bla
fbi investigators have not talked to them yet but a u.s. official says they hope to do so soon. >>> the fighting in syria is spilling across the borders. turkish soldiers are returning fire after a shell from syria land near a border village. it's been four days since clashes began between the two countries. peyton walsh joins us from bay of campeche rut. we're hearing shelling was aimed at the opposition groups not at turkey. what's the latest? >> reporter: that's what a local...
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what about all of that time while the fbi was looking into it? and maybe they had suspected there was a national security risk. why weren't we, the people who were supposed to have oversight in the intelligence community informed of that possibility? >> so many questions. more than answers and when you hear the word criminal, dana, of course, that gets a lot of people going. dana bash on capitol hill for us. dana, thank you very much. >>> many of the fbi protocols on reporting criminal investigations to the white house and others actually stem way back to the watergate scandal. an investigation back then uncovered abuses and mistakes and the justice department has since made changes. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! reminds me of our network before cdw virtualized it. how
what about all of that time while the fbi was looking into it? and maybe they had suspected there was a national security risk. why weren't we, the people who were supposed to have oversight in the intelligence community informed of that possibility? >> so many questions. more than answers and when you hear the word criminal, dana, of course, that gets a lot of people going. dana bash on capitol hill for us. dana, thank you very much. >>> many of the fbi protocols on reporting...
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he's written books about both the cia and the fbi. do you believe the rivalry between the fbi and cia played any sort of a role in the petraeus downfall? >> well, cia does have a right to be furious and there is a scandal here but it is not about sex. adultery is not a federal crime. the scandal is that a single rogue fbi agent appears to have taken it upon himself to leak the raw reporting in this case to a member of congress. that's not how the game is played. that is a dirty business. >> you're talking about the agent that was contacted initially and wasn't part of the fbi investigation, but had some knowledge because he was the one that passed it on to his superiors, he then apparently went to someone who went to eric cantor, and that sort of started the ball rolling. that's not how this came out. is he really a major player in all of this? >> i think he should be and i think he will be. because that is dishonorable conduct. the fbi and the cia spent the second half of the 20th century at war with one another and their feuding was
he's written books about both the cia and the fbi. do you believe the rivalry between the fbi and cia played any sort of a role in the petraeus downfall? >> well, cia does have a right to be furious and there is a scandal here but it is not about sex. adultery is not a federal crime. the scandal is that a single rogue fbi agent appears to have taken it upon himself to leak the raw reporting in this case to a member of congress. that's not how the game is played. that is a dirty business....
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and fbi spokeswoman won't say what evidence investigators have to make them believe the girls are still alive, but is urging anyone with information to step forward. >>> bradley wiggins made history this afternoon as he became the first british rider to win the tour de france. he won by the margin of 3:21. now he turns his attention to the london olympics. >>> president obama visits aurora, colorado, later today. he meets with victims of the movie theater shooting, their families and local officials. >>> thanks for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. get analysis and extras. "fareed zakaria gips" is next fr those of you in the u.s. jordan ghawi lost his sister. remember the names of the victims, jordan, wrote, and not the coward who committed this act. ♪ >>> this is "gps", the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we'll start with mitt romney and the world of private equity. his run for the presidency has brought the once insider world into the public's
and fbi spokeswoman won't say what evidence investigators have to make them believe the girls are still alive, but is urging anyone with information to step forward. >>> bradley wiggins made history this afternoon as he became the first british rider to win the tour de france. he won by the margin of 3:21. now he turns his attention to the london olympics. >>> president obama visits aurora, colorado, later today. he meets with victims of the movie theater shooting, their...
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the fbi has been looking at old and new information. that, in turn, led them to have interest in a carpenter, a man who had, according to law enforcement sources, had befriended that little boy, had given him a dollar and had that little boy in the basement. authorities brought in a cadaver dog. it picked up a human scent and that sent into action a whole other chain of events which led to a huge team of forensic experts coming to this site yesterday and working all day long starting to use those jackhammers and tear into the basement. authorities say they are looking for any signs that that boy, they're working with this theory, that he may have been killed there and buried there or killed somewhere else and then buried in that basement. they got a search warrant to examine this area and, of course they need good, solid information and good probable cause to get that search warrant. that's what led to the excavation and the fbi tells me they feel cautiously optimistic that they'll find something. listen. >> i don't want to qualify caut
the fbi has been looking at old and new information. that, in turn, led them to have interest in a carpenter, a man who had, according to law enforcement sources, had befriended that little boy, had given him a dollar and had that little boy in the basement. authorities brought in a cadaver dog. it picked up a human scent and that sent into action a whole other chain of events which led to a huge team of forensic experts coming to this site yesterday and working all day long starting to use...
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but why would the fbi investigate the cia e-mails? why is this something the agency would handle internally? >> because the fbi has jurisdiction if someone uses the internet to threaten another person. so that is where the investigation began. it was not against director petraeus. it was because threats were being received over the internet. and since they're coming into someone working at cia headquarters, and particularly in the executive area, that prompted the fbi to go ahead and investigate the threat. >> okay, so the big concern here, then, that an outsider could have access, quite simply, to sensitive information and intelligence? >> well, that is the concern when it starts. but when you look into that, in the cia or fbi headquarters or any of the intel agencies, often you have dual computer systems so that you can receive outside e-mails because someone might send a complaint over the public internet service providers. and then of course, you have the classified e-mail systems internally, and they're completely separate. but t
but why would the fbi investigate the cia e-mails? why is this something the agency would handle internally? >> because the fbi has jurisdiction if someone uses the internet to threaten another person. so that is where the investigation began. it was not against director petraeus. it was because threats were being received over the internet. and since they're coming into someone working at cia headquarters, and particularly in the executive area, that prompted the fbi to go ahead and...
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she mentioned it to a friend of hers who works at the fbi. the fbi all of a sudden is looking into personal emails. >> the law of unintended consequences. think about that for a minute. it starts out with someone saying what am i getting these harassing emails? where are they coming from? all of a sudden it leads to all this. >> let's be careful here. >> no way. >> how is this working? >> here's the reality. what happens is there is this protection. we all know about the fourth amendment, right? the right protection. there's some measure of protection, and there's also an electronic protection privacy act. the problem, ashleigh, is it was enacted in 1986. >> we didn't even carry cell phones with us at that time, so it's outdated. why is that relevant? it's relevant because of this. if are you transmitting emails, there's a level of protection. if those emails that are stored on a server and they're there for six months, they're deemed abandoned, and as a result of that, the government without a warrant can now say, look, this person is a subj
she mentioned it to a friend of hers who works at the fbi. the fbi all of a sudden is looking into personal emails. >> the law of unintended consequences. think about that for a minute. it starts out with someone saying what am i getting these harassing emails? where are they coming from? all of a sudden it leads to all this. >> let's be careful here. >> no way. >> how is this working? >> here's the reality. what happens is there is this protection. we all know...
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willinger says that's enough for the fbi to take it further. the fbi hasn't commented furtherer. an official says it was appropriate to investigate. >> does the fbi routinely investigate these harassing e-mails? >> the fbi is devoting more time these days to investigating cyber harassment cases, cyber stalking cases. he says they don't go after one on one cases that are less threatening, mildly threatening, which this appears to be. he says clearly there's something more here. he believes information about comings and goings that paula broadwell sent sparked the investigation and he said there were grounds to do that. >> brian, thanks very much. >>> if a top general has an affair, is it a crime under military law? the answer might be yes. is it time for a refresh you er course from the top down? more in the "the situation room." ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no
willinger says that's enough for the fbi to take it further. the fbi hasn't commented furtherer. an official says it was appropriate to investigate. >> does the fbi routinely investigate these harassing e-mails? >> the fbi is devoting more time these days to investigating cyber harassment cases, cyber stalking cases. he says they don't go after one on one cases that are less threatening, mildly threatening, which this appears to be. he says clearly there's something more here. he...
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the source tells us the fbi agent said, let me check it out. the fbi has been on the case since then, and now kelley finds herself in the middle of this drama. new tonight, we hear her voice for the first time in a 911 call to tampa police over the weekend. she called to complain about the people outside her house. listen. >> you know, i don't know if by any chance, because i'm an honorary council general so i have inviolability so they shouldn't be able to cross my property. i don't know if you want to get diplomatic protection involved as well because that's against the law. because that's against the law to cross my property. >> i'll let them know. >> honorary diplomatic council. jill kelley talking to tampa police asking for diplomatic protection. that's not something she should expect. we will dig into who miss kelley is in a moment. first i mentioned there's a lot of twists and turns and a lot of people with ties to this scandal. let's lay it out for you right now. retired general david petraeus resigned on friday after admitting an affai
the source tells us the fbi agent said, let me check it out. the fbi has been on the case since then, and now kelley finds herself in the middle of this drama. new tonight, we hear her voice for the first time in a 911 call to tampa police over the weekend. she called to complain about the people outside her house. listen. >> you know, i don't know if by any chance, because i'm an honorary council general so i have inviolability so they shouldn't be able to cross my property. i don't know...
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. >> it's important to know that there's an fbi investigation that has begun and will take some time to be completed. that will tell us with certainty what transpired but our current best assessment based on the information that we have at present is that in fact, what this began as was a spontaneous, not a premeditated response to what had transpired in cairo. in cairo, as you know, a few hours earlier there was a violent protest that was undertaken in reaction to this very offensive video that was disseminated. >> the u.n. ambassador susan rice. two sundays ago, took another three days before the administration began acknowledging what many experts say should have been obvious. >> let me begin by asking you whether you would say that ambassador stevens and the three other americans died as a result of a terrorist attack. >> certainly on that particular question, i would say yes. they were killed in the course of a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> two days later, secretary of state clinton made it even plainer. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack and we will not r
. >> it's important to know that there's an fbi investigation that has begun and will take some time to be completed. that will tell us with certainty what transpired but our current best assessment based on the information that we have at present is that in fact, what this began as was a spontaneous, not a premeditated response to what had transpired in cairo. in cairo, as you know, a few hours earlier there was a violent protest that was undertaken in reaction to this very offensive...
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local police, fbi and u.s. marshalls are all part of the team searching for what they think is a lone shooter who is responsible for three deaths. two others were injured in the series of shootings carried out over several hours. earlier i talked to jack henderson who said the shooter would drive up and ask for directions and start firing when he drove away and he also told us what is being said to residents. >> what is your advice to community members? >> that is my whole meeting last night what we were trying to do is to assure the citizens that we don't need anybody to go and take matters in their own hands. we want to give the police department an opportunity and to support them in trying to apprehend this person. we need to incorporate with the police, i know there is pockets of people that have not traditionally done that, but this is the crisis situation, a lot of people are afraid for their lives, afraid for their children, afraid for their loved ones, and if you can't walk outside or walk down the stre
local police, fbi and u.s. marshalls are all part of the team searching for what they think is a lone shooter who is responsible for three deaths. two others were injured in the series of shootings carried out over several hours. earlier i talked to jack henderson who said the shooter would drive up and ask for directions and start firing when he drove away and he also told us what is being said to residents. >> what is your advice to community members? >> that is my whole meeting...
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and then there is the serious parter the fbi. en toless rogue agent manages to set off a series of convenients. >> and he was a friend of jill kelley who toppled this investigation. >> this is huge. and do we want the fbi to have an agent who's able to do this in a series of actions? >> and there's still questions, serious questions about the fbi procedures in this. if indeed they concluded early on that there was no national security or criminal issue here, then why didn't it stop right there? >> and why did director claerp -- >> why did it become public? i'd like to know. >> why didn't director james clapper at that point say there is no reason to resign. >> oh. you're saying why didn't he say that. he's the white house official who essentially pushed petraeus out. let's come back to the media coverage. sigh these stories as an attempt to keep the story alive. jill kelley visited the white house three times. once was a tour and once when she had lunch with a low level official. even things that are technically true, with they'r
and then there is the serious parter the fbi. en toless rogue agent manages to set off a series of convenients. >> and he was a friend of jill kelley who toppled this investigation. >> this is huge. and do we want the fbi to have an agent who's able to do this in a series of actions? >> and there's still questions, serious questions about the fbi procedures in this. if indeed they concluded early on that there was no national security or criminal issue here, then why didn't it...
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the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm iffing to let director mueller and others examine those protocols and make some statements to the public general. i do topt emphasize that general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as head of the cia. business hen own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with his family and with his wife, and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least he has provided this country an extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that david petraeus has done, and my hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on and that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. again, i think you're going to have to talk to the f
the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm iffing to let director mueller and others examine those protocols and make some statements to the public general. i do topt emphasize that general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as head of the cia. business hen own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal...
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police, the fbi and the u.s. marshal service are all on the case looking for what they think is a lone shooter. we're hearing the suspect drove up to people on the street, asked directions and opened fire. there have been four incidents and it all started friday morning with the first shooting in a predominantly african-american neighborhood and the first person shot later died. about three minutes later another shooting a short drive away and tw men were shot in that incident and both survived and may be helping in the investigation. about 50 minutes after the first shooting we had a second death, bobby clark was shot and died at the hospital and finally, more than seven hours after the first killing a fourth and hopefully last, 31-year-old william allen was shot in the chest. i talked with city councilman jack henderson this morning about the shootings. >> what we were trying to do is to assure the citizens we don't need anybody to go and take matters into their own hands. we want to give the police department
police, the fbi and the u.s. marshal service are all on the case looking for what they think is a lone shooter. we're hearing the suspect drove up to people on the street, asked directions and opened fire. there have been four incidents and it all started friday morning with the first shooting in a predominantly african-american neighborhood and the first person shot later died. about three minutes later another shooting a short drive away and tw men were shot in that incident and both survived...
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tom fuentes is former assistant director at the fbi. tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and successfully assemble a sophisticated detonators, pressure switches, trip wires and other methods of setting off an explosive, that takes a lot of training. people study that and it's difficult to do that. so just to read that off the internet and do it sounds pretty difficult. and i think that's why that's the question of the hour for many investigators, who taught him how to do that? because they're going to know who else was taught how to do that besides him. >> yeah. when this first happened, i said this is like something a crime drama, csi or something like that that you see on t
tom fuentes is former assistant director at the fbi. tom, thanks for joining us. the fbi special agent here in aurora said just a little while ago that the device inside this suspect's apartment was sophisticated. we know he was a good student, but how does a person learn to make bombs like that? is it as simple as going on the internet? >> well, normally it's not that simple. it may be simple enough to acquire weapons, ammunition, tactical equipment, but to acquire the expertise and...
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here is what the fbi says tonight. as a result of close cooperation with our security and intelligence partners overseas, annum proceed iz voo the explosive device designed to carry out a terrorist attack has been seized abroad. the fbi is currently in possession and conducting technical and forensic analysis and initial exploitation indicates the device is very sim la are to i des used previously by al qaeda. if they're getting better, what are the key questions >> i don't know they're getting better. i think when they say similar to devices in the past, one of the reasons that the authorities can identify a bomb maker or a bomb making school is because they don't deviate. it is not like the chef in a restaurant trying to be creative. if you make a bomb and you have your fingers and toes afterwards to tell about it, you don't deviate too much from that. petn is the choice they used over and over and aqap, and there won't be much deviation. the underwear bomber, no metal involved. if have you it in a plastic ziploc bag
here is what the fbi says tonight. as a result of close cooperation with our security and intelligence partners overseas, annum proceed iz voo the explosive device designed to carry out a terrorist attack has been seized abroad. the fbi is currently in possession and conducting technical and forensic analysis and initial exploitation indicates the device is very sim la are to i des used previously by al qaeda. if they're getting better, what are the key questions >> i don't know they're...
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why are they issues for national debate and why are they issues for the fbi? >> the fbi has to get into the details of those various documents and e-mail that is john ellen had with jill kelley and others only because it's been raised. they have the obligation to investigate it. it's not a story i would prefer to talk about, nor you. we're still a nation at war. we have 68,000 troops on the ground and we're prosecuting an ene enemy. we have to do that right. john allen has a job to take care of an absolutely precious mission in afghanistan to ensure that that transition goes well. i'm with you, will, i would prefer to be talking about something else of far more significant matter. dave petraeus is gone from the cia. it's important we understand there wasn't a breach of national security. paula broadwell had very close access to dave petraeus. i'm not trying to be flippant here, but what was whispered, what was said, what did she have acti access to? that has to be proven there was not risk. i don't have any more data than you do. this investigation has to run
why are they issues for national debate and why are they issues for the fbi? >> the fbi has to get into the details of those various documents and e-mail that is john ellen had with jill kelley and others only because it's been raised. they have the obligation to investigate it. it's not a story i would prefer to talk about, nor you. we're still a nation at war. we have 68,000 troops on the ground and we're prosecuting an ene enemy. we have to do that right. john allen has a job to take...
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the fbi is investigating, and the justice department has opened up a civil rights case. let's bring in civil rights attorney judith brown dianis and cnn contributor sunny hostin. judith, let's go ahead and start with you. what does it mean when the feds step into a case like this? immediately we're talking civil rights, right? >> right. that's right. this is an important move because now the department of justice can investigate what many of us believe to have happened, which is if you looked at this case and if the shooter were an african-american man in his neighborhood who shot a young white boy the age of 17, we think that the outcome would be different, and so the civil rights division will go in and look at whether or not race played a part in this, and then also they will be adding more resources to it, and there are concerns about how the police have handled this case. so having a neutral party come in will be important. >> okay. while i have you, and, sunny, i'm going to get to you in just a moment, but we've got this letter, this two-page letter, that came from
the fbi is investigating, and the justice department has opened up a civil rights case. let's bring in civil rights attorney judith brown dianis and cnn contributor sunny hostin. judith, let's go ahead and start with you. what does it mean when the feds step into a case like this? immediately we're talking civil rights, right? >> right. that's right. this is an important move because now the department of justice can investigate what many of us believe to have happened, which is if you...
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the former cia chief david patreaus that let to his resignation but her anonymous e-mails led to the fbi investigation. the u.s. tornattorney's office decided not to pursue a federal case. >>> people remembering daniel inoue, died yesterday of respiratory complications in washington, d.c. a world war ii sveteran who received the medal of honor. the longest serving member of the senate and the member of the watergate committee that resulted in the resignation of president nixon. he was 88 years old. ashleigh? >> there is something that we were considering a bright spot to report from here in newtown, connecticut. and that is that -- pardon me -- that is that amid all of the sadness, these dogs have shown up to help. they are called comfort dogs and they have done so much good in a short period of time. we're going to introduce you to them and tell you exactly what they've been up to, next. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive
the former cia chief david patreaus that let to his resignation but her anonymous e-mails led to the fbi investigation. the u.s. tornattorney's office decided not to pursue a federal case. >>> people remembering daniel inoue, died yesterday of respiratory complications in washington, d.c. a world war ii sveteran who received the medal of honor. the longest serving member of the senate and the member of the watergate committee that resulted in the resignation of president nixon. he was...
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when the president talks about the fbi has a protocol, from the fbi's perspective, they followed it, but clearly it didn't make its way all the way up to the president. >> still questions about why the investigation began, whether it was appropriate for the fbi to even investigate this based on just the idea of harassing e-mails. if they were even that. fran townsend, appreciate it. suzanne kelly. >>> there is new information in the finances of jill kelley and her husband scott, the florida couple caught up in the scandal. they started a cancer charity back in 2005, shortly after they moved to tampa, dissolved it a couple of years later and they are facing several lawsuits over money problems. drew griffin who is part of the cnn special investigation unit joins us with more on that what have you learned? >> another twisted part of the tale, anderson. public records show as jill kelley was entertaining top military brass in her backyard, she and her husband, dr. scott kelley, were battling a bank in court, because the bank claimed they weren't paying their mortgage. documents show the
when the president talks about the fbi has a protocol, from the fbi's perspective, they followed it, but clearly it didn't make its way all the way up to the president. >> still questions about why the investigation began, whether it was appropriate for the fbi to even investigate this based on just the idea of harassing e-mails. if they were even that. fran townsend, appreciate it. suzanne kelly. >>> there is new information in the finances of jill kelley and her husband scott,...
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deception expert steve has worked on over 50 homicide dasz with the fbi and lapd. they call him the human lie detector. he says body language, behavioral cues can be the best way to sniff out a liar. >> so let's talk about both the interviewer and interviewee. let's start with the interviewee. there are some people, i imagine, for example, these criminals, these pathological people, their entire behavior, i imagine, is different than the average person. that they have some sort of pathology. are they harder to detect in term of their lies? >> that's a great question. i often get asked who do you think make the best liars, politicians and so forth? in my opinion the pedophiles. they literally live the lie. they're re good at covering their talibani their tracks. there will be some telltale signs of leak allegeage or seepage. personally, have to think what have i said previously that could contradict me now? newerlogically, if i asked you what you did this morning, you would be relying on memory through sensory input, so you would be able to recall feelings, colors,
deception expert steve has worked on over 50 homicide dasz with the fbi and lapd. they call him the human lie detector. he says body language, behavioral cues can be the best way to sniff out a liar. >> so let's talk about both the interviewer and interviewee. let's start with the interviewee. there are some people, i imagine, for example, these criminals, these pathological people, their entire behavior, i imagine, is different than the average person. that they have some sort of...
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the fbi is going to look at those. what the fbi said is that it's focusing their investigations on the source of the leaks. they have not said they are looking specifically at the white house as the source of those leaks. that's really becoming somewhat of a political football right now. >> there are some on capitol hill who are saying the white house is responsible for the leaks. of course, the spokesman jay carney was asked about that. "any suggestion that this administration authorized intentional leaks of classified information for political gain is grossly irresponsible." it is a political football, even some on political are asking for an independent investigation outside of the fbi. the likelihood of that? >> there are several investigations looking into it. senator john mccain rarely holds back. today we heard from other senators who said that's just not the case. we don't believe, democrat senators, we don't believe these leaks are coming from the top ranks of the white house. senator john carey one of them. s
the fbi is going to look at those. what the fbi said is that it's focusing their investigations on the source of the leaks. they have not said they are looking specifically at the white house as the source of those leaks. that's really becoming somewhat of a political football right now. >> there are some on capitol hill who are saying the white house is responsible for the leaks. of course, the spokesman jay carney was asked about that. "any suggestion that this administration...
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but in my estimation, there needs to be outside forces, the department of justice, the fbi, the community relations service of the department of justice should be on the ground in sanford. this is having a chilling effect on a young african-american male, their mothers, their fathers. >> and being a mom is already a pretty tough job, but imagine the difficult conversations black mothers are having with their sons in the wake of the death of trayvon martin. i spoke with natalie brown and her son nicholas haswell, as well as mom dietta west. >> it's very painful because you feel like our young black men are being set up to be target practice, and -- i'm sorry. i said to myself i wasn't going to go there, but as i think about these amazing young -- and i'm dealing with the senior men, the older men -- i'm nervous when my husband says he's going for a walk in the neighborhood. he has to put a hoodie on if it's cold outside. my son is a student at georgia southern and he comes home and he says, mom, i'm going to take a walk. i don't really want to say to them don't go for a walk, but i know he
but in my estimation, there needs to be outside forces, the department of justice, the fbi, the community relations service of the department of justice should be on the ground in sanford. this is having a chilling effect on a young african-american male, their mothers, their fathers. >> and being a mom is already a pretty tough job, but imagine the difficult conversations black mothers are having with their sons in the wake of the death of trayvon martin. i spoke with natalie brown and...
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. >>> up next here on cnn, why is the fbi calling this man the geezer bandit? he's been robbing banks in southern california. e's a prize. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ >>> you want to watch this next story. a gun-wielding grandpa who's robbed more than a dozen banks in southern california, still on the run. he may be a lot younger than police think. >> this is a stick-up. >> reporter: old men robbing banks looks comical in "going in style." the fbi says this seemingly elderly serial bank robber dubbed the geezer bandit is no joke. >> this isn't funny. this guy is going out there and he's victimized people, threatening that he is going to shoot these tellers if they don't give him money. >> reporter: the geezer bandit is described as 60 to 70 years old. he's hit 16 banks in california so far making off with tens of thousands of dollars over the past 2 1/2 years. the fbi says he's been hard to nab because of his no
. >>> up next here on cnn, why is the fbi calling this man the geezer bandit? he's been robbing banks in southern california. e's a prize. [ male announcer ] inside every box of cheerios are those great-tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. is it a superhero? kinda. ♪ >>> you want to watch this next story. a gun-wielding grandpa who's robbed more than a dozen banks in southern california, still on the run. he may be a lot...
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so you had to bring in the fbi, federal investigators. you had a cover-up which takes a long time to resolve. here we are seven years later at sentencing. it is really not surprising that it took this long. >> and the jury never said murder, but rather civil rights violation. explain that and how that's going to factor in today. >> well, what it really has to do with is the difference between federal court and state court. homicide, murders, the traditional just murder cases are almost always prosecuted in state courts. this was a federal investigation and federal crimes are somewhat different. they don't prosecute murder alone as in and of itself. they prosecute violations of civil rights. that's what the charge is here. that's what the charge was in the rodney king case when those cops were prosecuted in federal court after they were acquitted in state court. here in new orleans they went directly to federal court and that's what the charge that they're being sentenced on today. >> when you look at the federal guidelines for the crimes
so you had to bring in the fbi, federal investigators. you had a cover-up which takes a long time to resolve. here we are seven years later at sentencing. it is really not surprising that it took this long. >> and the jury never said murder, but rather civil rights violation. explain that and how that's going to factor in today. >> well, what it really has to do with is the difference between federal court and state court. homicide, murders, the traditional just murder cases are...
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the fbi and the treasury department are investigating. "outfront" tonight, foreign affairs reporter elise labott. this is a quote out there. obviously we're in the midst of the toughest sanctions the u.s. has put on iran, but it needs the rest of the world to get on board. how does this undermine the sanctions effort? >> reporter: erin, it really undermines this. this is one of the most effective sanctions campaign in years. the u.s. has really squeezed iran's access to financial transactions, really bringing it to its knees, almost shutting down the iranian central bank. in recent months, it's instituted having iran -- countries that are using iran's oil to reduce their exports or they would face u.n. sanctions. they have been working with the eu on oil embargo. and so there are already these natural loopholes in sanctions for legitimate transactions like food and medicine. but what the u.s. really wants to do is close up these illegal loopholes. just last week, the u.s. slapped sanctions on a chinese bank for doing these type of transac
the fbi and the treasury department are investigating. "outfront" tonight, foreign affairs reporter elise labott. this is a quote out there. obviously we're in the midst of the toughest sanctions the u.s. has put on iran, but it needs the rest of the world to get on board. how does this undermine the sanctions effort? >> reporter: erin, it really undermines this. this is one of the most effective sanctions campaign in years. the u.s. has really squeezed iran's access to...
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the fbi has done a phenomenal job. my concern is i'm hearing people saying they're too aggressive, but the fbi is should be doing and area agency allowed to do what they have to do, then we have a much better chance of being safe. my concern is if people start to lose interest, if there's political pressure brought to back off these operation. these sting operations are absolutely essential, because al qaeda has a very difficult time from attacking us from outside. that's where the main threat comes from right now. >> were you briefed about this beforehand? did you know anything about this operation? >> no, i did not. i've got in several briefings this week. this was not brought up. i was told about it afterwards. i got ahold -- listen, i have no probeen with that im:not here to play cops and robbers. as long as i'm updated on what's happened, and what the fbi plans on doing, that's fine. i don't have to be doled day by day what's happening, but certainly within a short time, i received all of the details. >> i know yo
the fbi has done a phenomenal job. my concern is i'm hearing people saying they're too aggressive, but the fbi is should be doing and area agency allowed to do what they have to do, then we have a much better chance of being safe. my concern is if people start to lose interest, if there's political pressure brought to back off these operation. these sting operations are absolutely essential, because al qaeda has a very difficult time from attacking us from outside. that's where the main threat...
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and the fbi, i don't believe was. and when you have an experience like that, it's burnt in your memory forever, because not only is it a horrible tragedy, but it's something you just never, ever forget. and i relive it in a very, very realistic like now manner. i know there were more, because as i said before, when raker went to tackle sirhan, i looked to my right and i heard all these other gunshots. and he had already been subdued. and then i saw senator kennedy disappear from view. and i screamed, oh, my god. and i passed out. >> all right. nina rhodes-hughes, thank you for joining us and telling us your story. >> i want to thank you so much for pursuing this. >> sure. you got it. >> thank you. >>> big corporations, they may soon be buying space on your favorite nba player's jersey. the controversy coming up next. >>> and here's the reason fredricka whitfield is not here today. she's talking to the stars taking the stage of jazzfest.n , like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with mi
and the fbi, i don't believe was. and when you have an experience like that, it's burnt in your memory forever, because not only is it a horrible tragedy, but it's something you just never, ever forget. and i relive it in a very, very realistic like now manner. i know there were more, because as i said before, when raker went to tackle sirhan, i looked to my right and i heard all these other gunshots. and he had already been subdued. and then i saw senator kennedy disappear from view. and i...